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00:00How excited are you about the game and Mexico performance in the World Cup?
00:04It's been a rollercoaster.
00:06Last game was insane.
00:08It was insane, but, well, nothing.
00:12We're here, right? We're already qualified.
00:14We're going to dream.
00:15Is it true?
00:16Now, tell me.
00:17You're dreaming and you're dreaming big because your career is...
00:20You've been looking in social media and people are really liking your music.
00:24They were really excited for your last performance.
00:27Tell me a little bit of how did you get started and welcome people in the future from your music.
00:32Yeah, well, I was born in New York.
00:36My dad's from Veracruz. My mom's from Puebla.
00:38My mom is from Veracruz as well. Del Puerto.
00:41Yeah, that's cool.
00:42My dad's from Playa Vicente.
00:43Very tropical.
00:45Jarochos.
00:45Yeah.
00:46But, well, you know, I keep the culture very close and I make folk music in Spanish to kind of,
00:53you know, stay in touch with my roots.
00:54More music.
00:55More music.
00:56More music.
00:57If you were to describe your music to people that have never heard it before, what would you say?
01:02Two words, peace and tranquility.
01:05Okay.
01:06Peace and tranquility.
01:07Yeah.
01:07Something super calm for when you want to take a break from whatever's going on.
01:11In your life.
01:12In the life, yeah.
01:13What are your biggest influences?
01:14When, like, what music or what songs or artists like you heard and you were like, oh, I think this
01:20is my path as well.
01:21I would definitely say Natalia Forcade.
01:24Okay.
01:26Julita Venega and I guess more modern would go for Ed Maverick.
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